Polaroid Notes // Quiet Rooms CDr
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ドイツのアンビエント作家Polaroid Notesが、2024年10月にイギリスのネオクラカル・アンビエントレーベルWhitelabrecsから100部限定でリリースしたCDrです。
ピアノによるネオクラシカル・アンビエント12曲を収録。ゲートフォルドデジスリーブ仕様です。
Whitelabrecsその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Whitelabrecs releases available at Tobira.
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Gatefold-vinyl effect CDr in cardstock sleeve. Edition of 100.
Tracklist:
1. Quiet Rooms 06:04
2. Two Wrongs Won't Make It Right 03:42
3. The World Outside Disappears 04:30
4. The Night Returns Without A Sound 05:27
5. Frigid Stars 02:54
6. Dust To Dust 06:02
7. Be There Forever 04:29
8. Lunar Melancholy 03:00
9. I Can Hear You In The Wind 03:55
10. Advanced Study For A Lullaby 02:27
11. Invitation To A Ghost Seance 04:42
12. Nighthawks 04:10
Whitelabrecs:
"Polaroid Notes is a German artist named Andreas, who lives in the countryside between Munich and the Alps. In addition to his work as an ambient dub electronic musician under the name Kraut Sounds, he started Polaroid Notes almost ten years ago as a side project for contemporary classical music, but in recent times it has become the main focus of his artistic work.
Polaroid Notes has released music on Germany based labels Büro für Erdrotation, Drone Works International, Weber & Alcantu and soon on Licht-ung. He has also released albums on Whitelabrecs, including Unsung Memories (2017), Home Diaries 014: Moonlight Sessions and Ghost Sounds (both 2020) and Cloud Anthems (2022). He also released on Whitelabrecs predecessors Tesselate Recordings and Audio Gourmet.
Quiet Rooms came about during a strange phase of deliberate and involuntary personal changes and attempts to refocus. Moving back home after nearly eight years of working far away and dealing with one of the most annoying things a musician can experience ; tinnitus.
Quiet Rooms was therefore initially a kind of self-healing process to get back onto a decent track with music, focusing on slow-burning, minimalist piano lines, gentle melodies and lots of space in between the individual notes. The tracks ‘Quiet Rooms’ and ‘Two Wrongs Won’t Make It Right’ were the first pieces to be recorded and these set the direction for what was to come in the rest of the album.
Everything was improvised and recorded at a time when it felt right. One particular idea was to keep the tracks as transparent as possible, so that light and atmosphere could shine through as if through a piece of gauze. Later, electric piano, reversed loops and some additional electronic and field recording sounds were added. And that’s it. The music is focused, dense and uplifting in its quest for deep contemplation. It instills a sense of serenity with a gently absorbing, balanced stillness.
All recordings were made in the evening and at night, with the lights dimmed while the artist's cat slept gently next to the recording equipment. The individual titles of the twelve tracks reflect the mood and hope in which the album was created. What you hear on the album is a carefully curated extract from several hours of recordings. The photos that can be seen across the four gatefold sleeves of the packaging were staged presentations of quiet rooms inside the artist’s home. For us the listener, they serve as fictitious environments to place ourselves, in which to escape into a quiet space. "
Artist : Polaroid Notes
Label : Whitelabrecs
ドイツのアンビエント作家Polaroid Notesが、2024年10月にイギリスのネオクラカル・アンビエントレーベルWhitelabrecsから100部限定でリリースしたCDrです。
ピアノによるネオクラシカル・アンビエント12曲を収録。ゲートフォルドデジスリーブ仕様です。
Whitelabrecsその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Whitelabrecs releases available at Tobira.
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Gatefold-vinyl effect CDr in cardstock sleeve. Edition of 100.
Tracklist:
1. Quiet Rooms 06:04
2. Two Wrongs Won't Make It Right 03:42
3. The World Outside Disappears 04:30
4. The Night Returns Without A Sound 05:27
5. Frigid Stars 02:54
6. Dust To Dust 06:02
7. Be There Forever 04:29
8. Lunar Melancholy 03:00
9. I Can Hear You In The Wind 03:55
10. Advanced Study For A Lullaby 02:27
11. Invitation To A Ghost Seance 04:42
12. Nighthawks 04:10
Whitelabrecs:
"Polaroid Notes is a German artist named Andreas, who lives in the countryside between Munich and the Alps. In addition to his work as an ambient dub electronic musician under the name Kraut Sounds, he started Polaroid Notes almost ten years ago as a side project for contemporary classical music, but in recent times it has become the main focus of his artistic work.
Polaroid Notes has released music on Germany based labels Büro für Erdrotation, Drone Works International, Weber & Alcantu and soon on Licht-ung. He has also released albums on Whitelabrecs, including Unsung Memories (2017), Home Diaries 014: Moonlight Sessions and Ghost Sounds (both 2020) and Cloud Anthems (2022). He also released on Whitelabrecs predecessors Tesselate Recordings and Audio Gourmet.
Quiet Rooms came about during a strange phase of deliberate and involuntary personal changes and attempts to refocus. Moving back home after nearly eight years of working far away and dealing with one of the most annoying things a musician can experience ; tinnitus.
Quiet Rooms was therefore initially a kind of self-healing process to get back onto a decent track with music, focusing on slow-burning, minimalist piano lines, gentle melodies and lots of space in between the individual notes. The tracks ‘Quiet Rooms’ and ‘Two Wrongs Won’t Make It Right’ were the first pieces to be recorded and these set the direction for what was to come in the rest of the album.
Everything was improvised and recorded at a time when it felt right. One particular idea was to keep the tracks as transparent as possible, so that light and atmosphere could shine through as if through a piece of gauze. Later, electric piano, reversed loops and some additional electronic and field recording sounds were added. And that’s it. The music is focused, dense and uplifting in its quest for deep contemplation. It instills a sense of serenity with a gently absorbing, balanced stillness.
All recordings were made in the evening and at night, with the lights dimmed while the artist's cat slept gently next to the recording equipment. The individual titles of the twelve tracks reflect the mood and hope in which the album was created. What you hear on the album is a carefully curated extract from several hours of recordings. The photos that can be seen across the four gatefold sleeves of the packaging were staged presentations of quiet rooms inside the artist’s home. For us the listener, they serve as fictitious environments to place ourselves, in which to escape into a quiet space. "
Artist : Polaroid Notes
Label : Whitelabrecs